TY - JOUR
T1 - Relationship between green management and environmental training in companies located in Brazil
T2 - a theoretical framework and case studies
AU - Alves Teixeira, Adriano
AU - Jabbour, Charbel José Chiappetta
AU - Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa
PY - 2012/11/30
Y1 - 2012/11/30
N2 - The main objective of this study is to understand the relationship between green management and environmental training in Brazilian companies, underscoring how this relationship takes place and its most important factors. For such, 9 case studies were conducted at large ISO 14001 certified companies, leaders in their market segments. Several interviews were conducted for each case, documents were collected and visits were made for direct observation. The main contributions and results of this study were: (a) a proposal for a theoretical framework relating the evolutionary stages of green management and the characteristics of environmental training; (b) it was ascertained, as per the proposed theoretical framework, that organizational culture and teamwork, top management support and more technical green management practices are the factors that seem to connect and convert environmental training into more proactive green management, especially for companies in the proactive green management stage; (c) the identification of the co-evolution between the companies stage of green management and their environmental training level, which is the identified relationship mechanism between environmental training and green management. In other words, the higher the level of adoption of activities recommended for green management, the more evolved the green management practiced at the companies tends to be; and (d) identification that the proposed theoretical framework tends to be useful, mainly because it can explain the relationship between green management and environmental training at the company in the proactive stage.
AB - The main objective of this study is to understand the relationship between green management and environmental training in Brazilian companies, underscoring how this relationship takes place and its most important factors. For such, 9 case studies were conducted at large ISO 14001 certified companies, leaders in their market segments. Several interviews were conducted for each case, documents were collected and visits were made for direct observation. The main contributions and results of this study were: (a) a proposal for a theoretical framework relating the evolutionary stages of green management and the characteristics of environmental training; (b) it was ascertained, as per the proposed theoretical framework, that organizational culture and teamwork, top management support and more technical green management practices are the factors that seem to connect and convert environmental training into more proactive green management, especially for companies in the proactive green management stage; (c) the identification of the co-evolution between the companies stage of green management and their environmental training level, which is the identified relationship mechanism between environmental training and green management. In other words, the higher the level of adoption of activities recommended for green management, the more evolved the green management practiced at the companies tends to be; and (d) identification that the proposed theoretical framework tends to be useful, mainly because it can explain the relationship between green management and environmental training at the company in the proactive stage.
KW - Brazil
KW - Brazilian companies
KW - co-evolution
KW - environmental training
KW - evolutionary stage
KW - ISO 14001
KW - management practices
KW - market segment
KW - organizational cultures
KW - theoretical framework
KW - top management support, Industry
KW - management
KW - personnel
KW - environmental management
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UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09255273
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijpe.2012.01.009
DO - 10.1016/j.ijpe.2012.01.009
M3 - Article
SN - 0925-5273
VL - 140
SP - 318
EP - 329
JO - International Journal of Production Economics
JF - International Journal of Production Economics
IS - 1
ER -